The first permanent Spanish colony in the Americas was in St. Augustine, Florida. It was founded in 1565. The Spanish had previously settled in Pensacola, Florida but abandoned the settlement.
Well, I guess St. Augustine, Florida in the 1500s. Now, I'll ask you a question. That region was discovered by Ponce de Leon-the seeker of the fountain of you if that story is true.
Question: From where did he sail from to Florida and where is he buried??
Peter Quinones in the Bronx, NY
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Hispaniola
Spanish Colony
It was Roanoke island
Jamestown, FROM eliphete: THIS ANSWER IS WRONG BECAUSE THERE WAS ANOTHER SUCCESFUL ENGLISH COLONY IN THE NEW WORLD THAT MANY DISCREDIT, THE REAL ANSWER IS THE COLONY OF ROANOKE.
In 1607 Jamestown was began, but the Plymouth colony in 1620 was meant to be a permanent colony.
The first Spanish colony in the New World was Santo Domingo, located on the island of Hispaniola. It was established by Christopher Columbus in 1496.
cornado
Hispaniola
cornado
columbus i think might wanna ask other sources
Spanish Colony
The first English colony to be established in the New World was the Jamestown colony. The last English colony in the New World was British Colombia which was not colonized until the mid 1800s.
spanish colony
The first English colony to be established in the New World was the Jamestown colony. The last English colony in the New World was British Colombia which was not colonized until the mid 1800s.
It was Roanoke island
Spanish Colony
Spanish Colony